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THE GAZETTE
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< Bank of Darien,
APRIL 24, 1821. ‘
■^TOTXCE. —From and after the Ist May
Hi next to the Ist Nov. this Bank will open
Kt llo’clock, a. wr. and closest 1 o’clock, p. m.
I By order of the Board,
■26] EBEN: S. REES, cashier.
Notice.
HpilE subscriber having sold out his stock
■J. es Goods in this place, begs leave to
■nform all those that are indebted to him, by
Hook account or otherwise, that unless im-
Hiediate settlement is made, that his papers
Hill be placed in the hands of an attorney for
Hollection, as he is necessarily compelled to
He absent from this place the approaching
■eason. CHARLES DEWITT, jun.
I april 7— 23
- Notice.
li LL persons having demands against the
estate of John C. Harrall, deceased, will
■lease present them properly attested; and
■ll those that are indebted to said estate will
Hlease make immediate payment, or their ac
counts will be placed in the hands of an attor
ney for collection.
C. DEWITT, jun. adm’r:
I april
I • Notice.
■ A LL persons having demands against the
In estate of Miss Sarah Bailhe, late of
Hl‘lnto§h county, deceased, are rtquested to
Hender them; and those persons indebted to
■aid estate are requested to make payment,
Ho WM. DAVIES, adm’or..
J Savannah, February 14, 1821.
f Notice.
■ A LL persons are hereby cautioned under
Ifi the penalty of the law from engaging
Hr making contracts for work, with my car-
Henter fellow CATO, now . in Darien, with-
But the will and approbation of my attorney,
Blr. Hepry Harford.
WM. SINCLAIR.
■ | St. Mary's, March 24, 1821 —c — 23
I Notice.
■A LL persons having claims against the es-
HY tate of John Baillie, deceased, are de
wed to present them, and those indebted to
Hake payment to WM. A. DUNHAM,
■ feb 24—1 7 adm’r-
I Notice.
months after date, application will
Ht be made to the honorable the court
Hf ordinary of this county, for leave to sell a
Hact of Land, containing 2021 acres, situ-
Hcd in the 23d district, Wilkinson county,
Hid known by the number 80 in the plan of
Hid county; for the benefit of the heirs of
Bh Jesse FI. Harrison, deceased.
I MARY M. HARRISON, adm’rcc.
H JAMES PELOT, adm’or.
H lclntosh county , Sept. 28, 1820
H(Cr- All persons having any demands a-
Hmst said estate, will render in the same
Hoperly attested, to JAMES PELOT.
■ oct 7 l 5
1 Notice.
■UINE months after date, application will
Hn be made to the honorale the court of or-
Hnary of Wayne county, for leave to sell a
>B r tain tract of Idbd with about twenty acres
Beared, with an excellent orchard upon it,
on the south side of Buffalo creek,
miles above Wayne court-house, be-
Biiiging to the estate of John Johnson, dec.
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
| JOHN STEWART, adm’r.
I RACHAEL JOHNSON, aclm'x
■ march 17—H —20
mGeoi ]gi , a —J/* Intosh Comity.
I Superior Court, J
i April fenn, 1821.5
‘esent the lion. ’J*. U. IJ.1 J . Charlton, Bulge.
ifTPON the application of Nancy Malden,
H ‘ Stating the existence and loss of a cer
■>” Deed of Indenture, by which one Abra
jHtrrDaggers, bargained, sold and conveyed
|Kto’- tAe said Nancy, a certain tract or par
of land, lying, being and situate in the
jHulity of VPlntosh, bounded north east by
land, and on all oilier sides by
JH c:, u’ lands, captaining one hundred acres,
IH-e or less, a copy of the same (in sub-
H'ce) being filed in office on motion of
I H' 1 Cf Banks, attorney for the said Nan-
Hyj* ordered, that the said copy be es
■tiished at the next term of this Court, in
■a of the lost original, unless cause to the
■iilrary be shown—and that a copy of this
■w be published in one of the public Ca
■Ftes of this circuit, once a month for six
■Mis.
Extract from the minutes,
A. B. POWELL, c. s. c. m. c.
H a pril 14——24
DARIEN Ji| GAZETTE.
Pork for sale.
barrels mess and prime, low for cash.
may 19-29 J. H. GIEKIE 8c CO.
Just received,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC
which will be disposed of at vv hole sale or
-j- - r -
Cheap Cash Store.
A. BENNETT and J; BENNETT, jun.
HAVING entered into copartnership, the
business will in, future be conducted
under the firm of r ‘
J. § A. HEJCJYETT,
W'ho intend keeping a general assortment
of European and Domestic’ Goods, Crockery
ware and Groceries, which will be sold low
for cash. ‘
dp*All persons indebted to Amasa Bennett
are requested to make payment —and those
to whom he is indebted to present their
claims. april 21 25
Mansion House Hotel.
fem&L The undersigned having complp
fl ■ ■TJ ted his new and commodious build
3ing, 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 lor 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 therrrcornfortable ud'-I 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 aifar
rier for the purpose.
JOHN HOLZENDORF.
Darien, Oct. 10, 1820—52
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 Diaiiel
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
fortj’-fifth vear of American Independence.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
dec 5 6
£> The subscriber f who is now
in a state of arrest, and unable to pay his
debts) hereby gives notice that be will, at
the next sitting of the Inferior, court of M‘ln
tosh younty, which will be on the third Mon
day in June next, petition the honorable the
judges of said court to extend to him the be
nefit of the act respecting insolvent debtors,
may 19—c—29 JOHN BULLEN.
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 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 fpr 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 ofone hundred dollars
will be paid for proof to conviction of the
offender.
Celia is about thirty-five years of age,Afri
can born, speaks rather bad English, and in l
a very peculiar manner; but is otherwise
smart and shrewd. On being spoken to,
she lias the singular habit of throwing up
her head with a disdainful air. JACK, her
husband, beLveeu forty and forty-five years
of age, about fivje stet eight inches high,
steady and sedate in his manners, 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 WILSONA executors on
e JAMES MOORE “ V estate Mrs.
! GEO. ABBOTT J Powell.
Glynn county, February 7, 1819. —17
Contractor Wanted,
TO, erect a BUILDING'at the Darien
Eastern Steam Saw Mill, 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 ngide to Messrs. James H.
Gilkik 8c Cos. or to Mr. James Stewart,
at the Mill. march 31 22
DARIEN, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1821.
Look at This!
rjIIIE subscribers having bought but Mr.
A Nathan Thomas, merchant taylor, res
pectfully inform their friends and customers,
that they now have a large and general as
sortment of READY MADE CLOTH
ING— viz:
Superfine black and blue broadcloth Coats
Do. mixed Coatees and Waterloo Coats
Do. and common surtout do.
Superfine casimere and cloth Pantaloons, as
sorted
Do. satmett and stock ”
White and colored marseilles do
Bombazett Pantaloons, assorted
Cotton casimere do.
Jeans and gingham Pantaloons
Linen, black silk and nankeen ditto
Common linen and homespun Trowsers
Knit, linen and flannel Drawers
Fine linen Shirts—coarse do.
Hompespun do.—summer Jackets
ALSO,
An assortment of cotton and linen Thread
and Buttons
Toilinet artd marseilles Vesting -
Queen’s Chord—Bombazetts
Black Cambric—Tape—Nankeen , 1
Clothes’ Brushes—together with many oth
er, articles not mentioned, which will
be sold low for cash.
J. 8c A. BENNETT.
may 12 —2B
For sale
DRAFTS on Providence, (R. I.) from
one to five thousand dollars, in sums
to suit purchasers.
* ALLEN SMITH 8c CO.
april 7—23
&*JLt an adjourned meeting
of the commissioner!* of roads of VPlntosh
county on Friday the 25th May, 1821, pre
sent James Dunwoody, chairman, James
Nephew, Jonathan Thomas, Alexander Mc-
Intosh, Francis Sams, Edward H. Sams,
Charles O’Neal, Wickham Gould, Allen B.
Powell. There not being a majority of the
board present, the members present adjourn
ed to meet again on Saturt ay the 9th day of
June next, uhen a punctual attendance of
the commissioners is requested by 10 o’clock,
a. m. on that day.
JAMES DUNWOODY, chairman.
Allen B. I’uwell, sec’ry. [26]
Notice.
AN election will be held at the court-house
in Darien, on Saturday, the 16tli June,
for a Justice of the Inferior court, occasion
ed by the death of general Francis Hopkins.
’ JONATHAN THOMAS,/
Wm: A. DUNHAM, 5 1 ‘ C *
may 26—30
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTI6N,
In Pensacola,
The proposed seat of Government for the
, FLORID AS, ,
A NEWSPAPER,
TO BE CALLED
THE FLORIDIAN.
TIIE 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 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 completes our
Atlantic Seaboard from Passamaquoddy to
the Sabine, —we 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
—what the character of its soil—what its pro
duce—what the temperature and influence
of its climate— its Geography, its Topogra
phy, its political and natural History and de
lineation.
With these views, the undersigned pro
pose topublish apaper at 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 fellow-citizens.
.They will commence phblication, 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 will be published
weekly on a Super-Royal sheet, with anew
and elegant tvpe, 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.
Blanks, Cards, &c.
Printed at this Office, with neat
ness and dispatch .
BILLS is? WADR&N have received
in addition to their former stock
a general assortment of
Dry 7 Goods, Irish Linens, English Ging
hams
Calicoes, DimitiML£amlg|p£w
Blue and
( do.
Vestings, flag Handkerchiefs
Russia drill Duck, Oznaburghs
Domestic Goods, & c. Ike.
50 pair gentlemen’s calfskin Shoes - !
75 do. do. fine nail’d do.
56 pair ladies walking Shoes and Pumps
20 bags Coffee
„ ALSO
A general assortment of BOOKS, all of
which will be sold low for cash,
may 26—r—SO
Vlltiliiiiiiiiiimmiiiuiiiimmimnniimiii niiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiliiNiiiiiiiiiimiUliiill
Nathaniel Cornwell ,
WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
mWXMiISIB,
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 ofGoodsin his line,
which he offers for sale on reasonable terms
-all kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
at the shortest notice. uec 23-8
New Goods.
J. &. A. BENNETT,
Have just received, in addition to their
former stock in Store, per sloop
Bridgeport, from Savannah, the following:
Calicoes—Florentine silks
9-4 and .0-4 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 l ea 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—Brooms—Saddles
Off And many other other articles which
will be sold low for cash. A small assort
ment of CROCKERY WARE.
On Consignment,
13 boxes Chocolate
Double and single Mattrasses
may 5 —27
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in July 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, the following negroes, viz:
PiICEBE, Molly, Maria, Elsy, Barrick, Al
len, Vindex, Bob, Nancy, Bess, Morris, Sib
by, Mary, Nelly, Abram, Peggy, Lena, Maria,
Tamar, Sarah, Jim, Hannah, Charles, Mon
day, Sandy, Dina, Dick, Wawny, Phillis,
Sawny, Aft'y, Allic, Sucy, Tena, Smart, Bow
son, YVilliam, Carolina, Mary-Ann, Billy,
Judge, Cate, Bob, Maria, Cato, Juno, Han
nah-Maria, and Tom; levied on as the, pro
perty of James E. Houston, deceased, and
sold under execution on foreclosure of mort
gage, to satisfy Crawford Davidson assignee
of George Scott.
JOSHUA A. COFFEE, s. m. c.
may 26—39
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will he sold sold at the court-house in Darien
between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
ALL that tract of Land, lying in the coun
ty of M'lntosh, bounded northwest
wardly by Robei tCaulder’s land, southeast -
wardly by Sapelo creek, southwestwardly
oy Millen’s land, and northwestwardly by
David Girald’s land, containing 350 acres; le
vied on as the property of Russell Fowler,
and sold under foreclosure of mortgage to
satify an execut.o'i in favor of James Caulder.
Also a least ) ct uuexpired on lot No. 116,
in the plan of the city of Darien, to satisfy an
execution in favor ofElias Bliss against Wil
liam C. Terrell.
Also, one house with an unexpired lease
of the lot No. in the plan of the city of
Darien, to satisfy an execution in favor of
C. Belton against Isham Johnson; on
by YVm. C. ‘Terrell, constable, and returned
to me.
J. A, COFFEE, s. Mi c.
april 28—26
Hheriffi’s sales — continued.
On the first TUESDAY in June next,
Will be sold before the court-house in HI min
county, betiueen the usuul hours of 10 and 2
o’clock,
ONE tract of land containing 1 369 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of colo
lel Burnett and lames Powell, levied oil as
he property of James Piles, to satisfy au
execution in favor of Thomas Ellis.
Also one tract of 50 acres, adjoining major
| . laugh am, and one tract of 80 acres, adjoin
| ing Brunswick; Lemoir’s tract on Sal ilia,
containing two hundred fifty acres; one
house and lot in the town of Brunswick, si
’ uated in Bay-street — levied on as the pro
perty of James Piles, tB satisfy exseqtions in
favor of Thomas Ellis. ‘
J. A. COFFEE, s. m. c. ‘ •
april 23—26 ‘
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at Tattnall Court-house, between
the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
C) ACHES of Land, op tlie Ohoopie
Csriver, with good improvements
thereon, joining lands of the estate of James
Joyce, taken as the property of Janies Cas
well to satisfy two executions in favor of
Viiliam Kemp.
Also, 300 acres of pine land granted to
*-eorge U. Tippins, 1000 granted to James
Tippins, with an excellent saw giutherfc*
n, levied on as the property of James A.
fippins, to satisfy an execution in favor of
‘atnes Stephens.
J. B. STHIPPLING, ands. t. C.
april 21 25
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the town of
Brunswick, Glynn count ij; bet ween the usual
hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following -V't
groes, viz:
fiILL, Peter, Will, George, Ciller, Fanny,
little George, Polly, Betty and Eliza—and
eighty acres of land adjoining Brunswick;
levied on as the property of W illiam Piles,
to satisfy an execution in favor of the state
for taxes due for the year 1815.
J. D. HARDEE, and. s. g. c.
may 19—30
City Marshal’s sales.
On the first TUESDAY in June next,
Will be sold at the Court-house, in the citu
Darien between the usual hours of 10 and
2 o’clock,
LOT No. 62, First and Rcriven-streeis, le
vied on as the property of David L.
Caulder, 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 Caulder to 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 tux
for the year 1821, amount due 1§ and cost.
Also lot No. 127, levied on as the proper
ty of James Caulder to satisfy his city tax for
the year 1820, amount due §1 and cost.
Also lot No. 157, levied on as the property
of Wm. I. M'lntosh to satisfy his city 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 8. 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 Drysdale 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 Jones 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 1821, amount due 75 cents and cost.
Also lot No. 3, levied on as the property
ofF. 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
fur the year 1820, amount due §2 and cost.
Also, two Wharf Lots, whereon tabby
buildings are now erecting, levied on as the
property of V. H. Vivion, to satisfy his city
lax for the year 1820, amount due §65 and
cost.
Also lot No. 43, levied on the property 1 of
John H. MTntosh. to satisfy his city tax for
tlie 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, . c. m*.
apiil 14 24
ALMANACS,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1821,-’
For sale at the Gazette Office,
No. Si.