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Vol. X.
EDITED & PUBLISHED
BY
CHA,S. F. GRANDISON
(on the bay.)
•At 85/ter annum, payable in advance.
Advertisements will be inserted on the so
owing terms:—
For the first insertion, per square, severity
fire cents, tor each subsequent successive in
sei'tion, thirty seven ami a half cents; monthly
advertisements seventy-five cents per square
for each insertion. No advertisements con
sidered less than a square. Each person’s
property advertised by the Sheriff and Mar
shal >s considered a square. Those not ac
companied with written limit3, are contin
ued till forbid, and each insertion charged.
of land and negroes, by administra
tors, Executors, or Guardians, are required
by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the
Month, between the hours Df ten in the fore
noon and three o’clock in the afternoon, at
the court hpse of the county in which the
property is situate. Notices of the sales
of land must be given in a public gazette
SIXTY days, and negroes FORTY days pre
vious to the day of saie.
Notice of the sale of personal property
must be given in like manner,FOßTY days
previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an
estate must be published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must
be published FOUR MONTHS.
Letters of Dismission from an estate must
be published six months.
LETTERS (on business) must be post
paid—or will not meet w-th attention.
C3“ N> communication through the post of
fice ■will be attended to, unless the money accom
panies the notice to be inserted; except the wri
ter is known to tht editor.
All notices for advertisement must be han
ded in before noon on Monday, to secure laser
lion.
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September next,
wdl be sold in front of the Court House
in the city of Darien, between the hours of
10 and 4 o’clock, 488 Acres of Land, lying
on Eagle Nsck, bounded East by lands E. P.
Posted, south by lands of the estate of Bright
Baker, west by land of Mrs. M. Myddleton,
and north by Salt Marsh. Also, 11 head of
Cattle, as they run. Levied on as the pro
perty William Myddleton, dec’d. to satisfy an
execution, John B. Gaudry, vs. Wm. Myd
dleton and Mary Myddleton, also for his State
taxes for the year 1827. Amount of tax due
g3 65 53.
ALSO—
-500 Acres of Land, situated in Mclntosh
county, bounded northwardly by McClnnd’s
rand, originally, east by land of John M’ln
tosh, south by Sapelo river, and westwardly
by land run for John Gray, Esq. Further
particulars may be had by reference to ori
ginal titles. Sold for its taxes for the year
1827. THOMAS KING, s. *. c.
July 1—27 ,
Sheriff’s Sales.
©N the first Tuesday in October next will
be sold in front of the Court House in
the city of Darien, between the usual hours
of sale—
-120 Acres of Land, granted to James Ei
lands; bounded originally south-west by Wm
M’lntosh’s land; south-east by Jno. H. M’ln
tosh’s land; north-east by Derverger’s land,
and north-west by a swamp—levied on for
its taxes for the year 1827, amount due 15
cents. Also, 36 acres, granted to Abraham
Waters, bounded by land originally granted
to Calwell on the north-east; on the north
west by M’lntosh land; south-east by Mc-
Leod’s, and south-west by Travis’s land—a
mount due 18 cents. Also, 500 Acres Pine
and mixed Land, with the improvements
thereon: bounded northerly by land granted
to Roderick McLeod; east by land granted
to John Mclntosh,- south by Sapelo river and
marshes; and westwardly by land surveyed
for John Gray—or so much thereof as will
satisfy the execution for taxes,- levied on as
the property of the late Jno. M’lntosh. A
mount due §3. THOS. KING; s. m. c.
aug 5—32
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September next,
will be sold in the town of Brunswick,
Glynn county, between the usual hours of
sale—
One Tract of Land lying on the Little
Buffalo Swamp, containing seven hundred a
cres, bounded north by lands of B. Nicolau,
and a survey made by Joshua Miller; east by
lands of Alexander Wylley; south by Philip
Burneman’s land, and west by B. Nicolau’s
land. Also, ons other tract of Pine Land,
situated on the Sand Hills, containing five
hundred and fifty acres, bounded north by
lands belonging to the estate of Job Tyson;
deceased,- east by vacant lands,- south by
lands belonging to the estate of Jno. Brown,
deceased; and west by post road leading to
St. Mary’s; both of which tracts have consi
derable cleared land, and are well improved
—levied on as the property of estate of L.
Wilson, dec’d. to satisfy an execution, The
Bank of Darien, vs. Robert Hazlehurst and
James H. (Jouper, Executors.
URBANUS DART, s. o. c.
aug 5 —32
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September next, \
will be sold in front of the Court House ;
in the city of Darien, between the hours of,
10 and 4 o’clock—
One black Horse, levied on as the proper- 1
ty of John Harris, jr. for his state and county ;
taxes for the year 1827—amount due g 9 45
and costs. THOS. KING, 8. m. c.
July 29—31
DARIEN GAZETTE.
DARIEN (Georgia,) (gqtiai Qltd <£ract 3iu£tlCe.- TLESDAI, SEPTEMBER
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September next,
will be sold in front of the Court House
in the city of Darien, between the hours of
ten and four o’clock—
Two Slaves, viz. Sarah and her child Wil
liam, levied on as the property of Henry Har
ford, to satisfy an execution, Hall, Cooke &
Cos. for the use of the Bank of Darien, vs.
Henry Harford. THOS. KING, s. m. c.
july 29—31
Sheriff’s Sale, Postponed.
©N the first Tuesday in sept next, will
be sold in the town of Brunswick, in
Glynn county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit—
Two negro Slaves viz. Harriot and
her child Mary, an-i five hundred acres of
Land, bounded east by William and Jacob
Moore’s land, north by Wm. Moore’s land,
south and west by unknown lands—levied
on as the property of Jacob Moore, to satisfy
executions in favor of Charles Dewitt and
others. URBANUS DART, a, q. c.
Brunswick, aug. 532
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September next,
will be sold in the town of Brunswick,
in Glynn county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit—
One tract of Land lying on the west prong
of the Big Buffalo Swamp, containing three
hundred and fifty acres, one hundred acres
of which is hammock land, the balance
swamp and pine land, bounded west by Wal
lace’s land, and on all other sides by vacant
land. One other Tract, containing one hun
dred acres, lying on the Sand Hills, fourteen
acres of which are cleared, bounded north
by William Burney’s land, south and east by
James Wallace s land, and west by vacant
lands—levied on as the property of Rigden
1 uton, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Charles E. Putnam.
Also One Tract of Land, containing one
hundred acres, lying on Buck Swamp, on the
Little SaliLla, bounded north-east by Robert
Watt’s land, north-west by Abner Hairald’s
land, south-west by Robt. Moody’s land, and
south-east by vhcant lands—levied on to sa
tisfy two executions issuing out of a Magis
trate’s Court, David Hall, vs. Robt. Moody.
Also—One negro slave, viz- Little George
—levied on as the property of Wm. Moore,
to satisfy sundry executions issuing out of a
Magistrate’s Court, Charles E. Putnam, vs,
William Moore. Property levied on by a
constable and turned over to me.
URB ANUS DART, s. o. c.
Brunswick, aug. 12—33
Marshal’s Sale .
ON the first iuesday In September next,
will be sold in front of the Court House
in the city of Darien—a Negro man named
Allen McKinley . As he is sold for his jail
fees, &c. the terms will be cash, or good
town acceptances. SAML. VI. LEE,
july 29 ol City Marshal.
Taoc Collector’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in October next,
will be sold in front of the Court House
in the city of Darien, between the hours of
ten and four o’clock—
Lot No. 139, in the 11th District, Haber
sham county, containing 250 acres, or so
much thereof as will pay the tax—levied on
as the property of Richard Wickham, dec’d.
for his taxes for the year 1827—amount due,
31$ gents and costs.
A. H. CAULDER, t, c. w. c.
july 29—31
•A otice.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
September next, at the residence of
Mary Channmg, in the town of Brunswick,
in Glynn county, all the personal property
ofAmasa Doud, dec’d consisting of 2Hor
ses, House and Kitchen Furniture, andl a
good set of Carpenter’s Tools.
GEO. DUPREE. Adm’r.
. MARY CHANNINC, Admr’x.
july 29—31
Executor’s Sale.
rpilE follow.ng property, belonging to the
estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm, de
ceased, viz:—
Two thirds of Broughton Island, situated
3 miles below Darien, Geo. containing 1920
aci es of 1 ide Land, 350 oi which have been
under Bank.
The plantation called Windy Hill, con
taining 5600 acres—3oo of which is Tide
Land, and two hundred of which is under
Bank, amd 900 acres of Swamp,- 150 acres
high ground of good quality, under cultiva
tion; about 500 acres of good cotton land,
and the balance pine land. On this tract is a
Rice Mill, erected in 1825, and now in com
plete order; also a Machine built the last
season, for ginning cotton by animal power;
also, a Threshing Machine propelled by wa
ter, adjoining the stack yard. This Planta
tion is situated four miles above Darien, on
Cat Head Creek, a branch of the Altamaha
River
For further particulars, apply to either of
the Executors in Charleston, or Norman
McDonald on the premises,
feb 19—8—
Notice.
A LL persons having any demands against
*■ Mr. Samuel Wright, deceased, late of
St. Simon’s Island, Glynn county.. Geo. will
render them to the subscribers in terms of
the laws ot this State;—and all persons in
debted to the said estate, are requested to
make immediate payment.
JAMES BRUCE WRIGHT, Adm’r.
MARY ABBOTT, Adm’rx.
aug 19—34
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE,
AX HIS
AMI) GKN EHAI.
DRUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE,
MVCCASSAR, Russia, UeArs and An
tique Oils, Pomatums in large and
small pots, all sorts of Perfume
Rose Orange, Flower and Lavender Waters
Calogne Water in boxes
Milk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative
Low’s superior scented-Shaving and Wash
Soaps all sorts ol perfume
Naples, Pot, Cake and Quintessence")
Shaving soaps ’.Bail
Windsor Perfumed P-Aicy ‘'.caps by f Soaps
the box J
Hair Powder, plain and scented powder
Puffs assorted sizes
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket Books
with and without clasps, of all sizes
La Fayette, silk & hair stocks, an elegant
article lor gentlemen’s wear
Ladies Indispensables, assorted patterns
Gilt Card cases assorted sizes
Visiting cards. do do
Silver Pencil cases, best quality
do Tooth with tweazers do
Lead pencils, warranted of the best
Penknives, Segar Boxes, dominoes do
Fancy smell bottles, Dice, playing cards
Ladies Toilet Dress cases
Gentlemens shaving do
Marshall’s superior dentrifice
Belton’s do do
Burton’s do do
Prepared charcoal from the Willow bark
do do common charcoal
Eye stones, snuff Boxes, a fine assortment
Reeve’s colours
Floating Nuremburgh and French Tapers,
for burning on oil
Durable Ink, Aromatic spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes
Platina and Fancy Wood Shaving boxes
Round shaving cake soap do
Superior and large Ivory, Bone and wood
tied shaving brushes
English, French and American superior 8t
fancy penetrating hair brushes of all sizes
do whist cloths, do
Plate nail and comb Brushes
Furniture, shoe and whitewash do
Sweeping and hearth brushes
ALSO
His much admired durable and fancy silver
wire tooth Brushes made on an improved
plan, and to order, with plain and fluted
handles
John Barber’s and Thomas Scargill’s supe
rior razors, in single and double cases, made
to order, warranted to please the purchaser
or to be returned
--. ty - ■ 1 ‘ q
Genuine otto of roses, large and small size
bottles
Pearl powder for beautifying the skin
Maccoboy, Scotch and Caphalic Snuffs
Lorillard’s fine cut chewing tobacco
Tonquin and Venella Beans
Apothecary’s scales and weights
Evan’s crown Lancets, spring lancets
with extra blades, with a fine assortment of
surgical instruments, Apothecary’s Glass
Ware, &c. Together with a very general
and extensive assortment of Drugs,* Medi
cine, Chemicals, patent Medicines, Spices,
Dye stuff, &c.—All of which has beeri selec
ted by hi mseif, for this market. Offered at
wholesail and retail by
ANSON PARSONS.
Druggist No.B, Gibbon’s buildings Savannah
nov 20—37
Os the Sulphate of Quinine.
FOR THE CURE OF
Agues, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers.
This medicine contains the active princi
ple of the Peruvian Bark, (separate from the
ligneous and inert portion,) which is highly
reco'tnmended, and very extensively em
ployed by the most eminent Physicians in
the United States, for the cure of the above
diseases, it has effected cures of long stan
ding, where every other medicine has pro
ved ineffectual. It is a medicine possess
ing great power, and. when taken according
to the directions, seldom or never fails effec
ting a cure, even in the most obstinate
stage of the disorder. It is not at all a dis
agreeable dose, as it can be administered to
children and persons of the weakest stom
ach, who cannot take the bark in substance
in sufficient quantity to have the effect. It
strengthens the stomach, creates an appe
tite, and seldom requires more than one
bottle to effect a cure. It is neatly put up.
BY
Lawrence, Keese, $ Cos.
DRUGGISTS, NEW-YORK
For C. F. GRANDISON, Druggist,
Darien, Ga.
FOR PILES.
THE Medicine now offered to the pub
lic, is one which has been fully subjected
to the infalible test of experience; and in
every instance where it has been fairly tri
ed, itha3 been attended with the most com
plete success. In some of the cases, the pa
tients had been labouring under the disease
for years, and during that period had re
ceived the best medical advice, and had ev
en undergone a painful surgical operation,
without permanent advantage. It is not
(like those usually advertised,) offered as a
certain cure, for a long catalogue of diseas
es, but those afflicted with this complaint,
for which alone it is recomended, may rely
with confidence upon obtaining relief, even
in its worst forms, in a short time .• and they
themselves are the best judges of the impor
tance of such a remedy,
Price 50 Cents per Box, with directions
signed by the Proprietor.
Lunatic Asylum of S. Carolina.
Tl: K Regents announce to the public that
the institution is now in operation, and
that Patients will be examined and i%ceived
every Saturday, at eleven o’clock, A. M.
Paupers will be taken at three dollars per
week, which will include board, lodging,
clothing, and medical attendance.
Patients other than-Paupers will pay three
dollars and upwards per week, according to
the comforts their friends may demand for
them. By order of the Regency,
. ED. WM. JOHNSON, Scc’y.
Ihe Editors of papers throughout ll|c
Southern States, are requested to give two
or three gratqithiis insertions totbe above.
July 15—29-- -
POSTER’S
Vegetable Catholicon.
THIS MEDICINE has stood the test of ex
perience for more than four years past, and
has achieved in the heating art, cures -which j
rival the most extraordinary of ancient or I
modern practice.
NO preparation has borne such celebri
ty as an alterative and its innocent
.qualities, have been acknowledged by the
experience of thousands. In using the Ca
tholicon, a restriction in diet is not requir
ed, nor does it interrupt the patient pursu
mg his ordinary avocations of business.
In Kings evil or Scrofula, Nicrosis or dis
eased bones, Mercurial disease, Rheumat
ism, Liver complaints, Ulcers, white Swel
lings, Syphilis in its secondary stage, Indi
gestion, &c. &c. the Catholicon has been
most conspicuously succesfulit also has
been serviceable to debilitated and nervous
affected persons.
The discovery of a preparation adapted
to that class of diseases, for which this is
recommended, is one of the most desirable
boons that can be afforded to the unfortu
nate—and the proprietor trusts, that the en
deavors of the benevolent
the mems or this in
valuable remedy io the ears of those who
are groaning under affliction.
The numerous testimonials already shown
to ‘he public in favor of this remedy, and its
havmg been used in the Philadelphia Peni
tentiary for these three years past, in dis
eases which resisted the regular modes of
practice form a high and important proof of
its just merits andclaims..
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS
The wonderful reputation and demand for
this medicine has induced frauds; to secure
the public against them, in future there will
be a small label covering the cork of eacli
bottle, beautifully executed by the geometric
lathe, with the words “GENUINE W W
FOl I ER” thereon : as the cork cannot be
drawn without defacing this label, the medi
cine may be known to be genuine when it
ts not torn or otherwise injured.
Price S3 per botile, or S3O per dozen.
QCTPrinted directions are on the bottles.
Communications from any part of the
world, post paid, and orders for medicine
will be punctually attended to.
W. W. POTTER.
A fresh supply of this valuable remedy has
just been received, and is offered to venders
throughout the state at the lowest prices es
tablished by the proprietor, by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Sole agents for the State of Georgia.
(CTThe Darien Gazette will please insert
the above.
July 15—29.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAY on the night of the 7th inst.
from the plantation of Thomas B. King,
on Colonel’s Island, two negro men, Peter
and Battice. Peter s a tall black fellow, a
bout 5 feet 9or 10 inches. Battice is about
5 feet 6 or 7 inches; he stutters when he
speaks. Ihe above reward will be given
for apprehending the said negroes, or ten
dollars for either, and their safe delivery to
ALEX. C. SCOTT,
June 17—25 on Colonel’s Island
Bolivar Hats.
CJIMP BELL §* SJX'O W
ttWE JUST RECEIVED FROM WEW-TORK
Jl FRESH SUPPLY OF
Gentlemen’s HATS,
among which are handsome
DRAB BEAVERS
suitable for the approaching season,
march 25 13
A FRESH SUPPLY OP
Vermicelli, Maccaroni, Perl
Barley, Capers, Confectionary
and Wines, J
JIT GRJUVDISOA ’S EMPORIUM OF
luxuries.
march 13——n
COUGH DROPS
Ihe moat valuable medicine ever , yet
prepared.
FOR COGHN & CONSUMPTIONS.
uncommon virtues that Andmon’t
4. Cough Drop* and Pectoral Pooler*
are well known to possess for the cure of
Colds, Coughs and other affections of the
breast and lungs, leading to eonaumptions,
is sufficiently proved from the fact that they
have now been in uac for twelve years and
that the demand for them is still rapidly in
creasing. Thousands have experienced the
happy effects of titU treating Balsam and
great numbers have voluntarily given certifi
cates of the benefits received in consump
tive complaints ot long standing even where
their cases where almost hopeless and where
they had been given up by their physicians
as incurable. A reference to the certifi
cates accompanying each bottle given by
those of the first respectability, will satisfy
every unprejudiced mind of the wonderful
cures performed by this valuable medicine.
I housatuis iiave shortened their days, by
neglecting coughs when first attacked, and
which have soon terminated in a seated con
sumption, and proved fatal.—Scarcely a
case of Colds, Coughs, Pam in the side, di
fficulty ol breathing, want of sleep arising
from debility, or eveii Consumptions but
may be relieved by a timely use of this heal
ing balsam.
New Certificates :
I Ins is to certify that ifie subscriber was
brought very low by spitting of blood, at
tended with a cough and catarrh, and that
| nothing afforded me real relief until I coin-
I meiiced taking Anderson’s Cough Drops,
| the use of which were the mans in the hands
lot God of restoring me again to a comfort
able state of health.
And 1 do further certify that the wife of
Mr. Naihan Huntington, living in the same
place was afflicted with a very bad cough for
a number of years, and in 1823 she was re
duced so low that it was thought she must
soon be in her grave, as she was scarcely a
ble to walk from her bed to the fire, when
she commenced taking Anderson’s Cough
Drops, the use of which, in a short time so
far restored her, that she was soon able to do
a good days work. lean cheefully recom
niend this medicine m the public.
PHILO JUDrtON,
Pastor of the Church in Ashford (Conn.)
Ashford, Conn. Sept. 25 1825.
I hereby certify that in the autumn of 1823
in consequence of taking a violent cold
which te!| upon my lungs I was reduced by
a l>n— W what
Physicians an incur
able state. In March 1824 by advice I pro
cured a bottle of Anderson’s Cough Drops,
the use of which produced the most friend
ly effects, my cough daily became less, mv
appetite and strength returned and 1 have
since May last enjoyed my usual state of
health, and am able and do constantly attend
to my agricultural pursuits, and it is with
pleasure I recommend these drops to the
public as in my opinion a most valuable
medicine m complaints of the Lungs.
„ , _ , „ nataan parks.
Jied Hook, Dutchess Cos. Nov. 27th 1824
Having made use of Anderson's Cough
Drops in my family, and having been re
quested to express my opinion of their ef
ficacy m the cure of coughs, I hereby certi
fy, that a daughter of mine was severely af
flicted with a cough for about a year previ
ous to the summer of 1820, during which
time she was more or less attended bv sev
eral physicians ; but appearing to obtain no
relief, her life was despaired of. Being in
formed of tlie great cures effected by An
derson’s Cough Drops, I was induced to try
a bottle of it, and in the course of one week
only she was greatly relieved of her com
plaint. After using two bottles she entirely
recovered, and now enjoys as good health as
ever. From my own experience therefore
I have no hesitation in recommending these
Drops to the public.
„ MOSES KIMBALL.
Haverhill, Maas. August, 11/A 1827
1 hose drops generally give ease in most
cases of coughs, colds, astmas, difficulty of
breathing, wheezing, tightness ofthe chest,
consumptions, and pain in the side. The a
ged will ekperience relief equally as agree
able and instantaneous, even when the lungs
are affected. 1 o planters in the southern
stales it is strongly recommended for the
use of their negroes.
CAUTION.
(Gr’Be particular that each genine bottle has
‘‘ANDERSON’S COUGH DROPS”
stamped on the bottll „• and that each of the
directions are signed in writing by James
Meelkn, no others are genuine.
Georgia—M’lntosh County.
By the Honorable the Justices of tbe Inferi
or Court of M’lntosh county, sitting for or
dinary purposes:
To all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS Samuel Fulton has applied
for letters of administration on tlie es
tate and effects of Agnes McFulton, late of
the said county, dececeased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to file their objections (if
any they have ) in my office in Daiien in the
terms ofthe law, otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted the applicant.
Witness the honorable Henry Atwood one
of the justices of said court, this 22d day of
July, one thousand eight hundred and twen
ty-eight.
GEO. T. ROGERS, c. c. o.
__July 22—30
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