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The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.
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[No. 235.
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Tuesday, January
23d, 1810.
For Glasgow.
[heading]
The Ship Demerary,
Peter Inglis, Master.
To Sail Second
Springs in March. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board or to
McInroy, Sandbach
& Co.
Werk & Rust,
23d January 1810.
To be disposed of,
the Property of a Gentleman about to leave the Colony, a very neat small
Service of Plate of the Newest Fashion, and also some Plated Articles of the
Best Workmanship, including Tea and Coffee Urns, Covered Stove Dishes that
serve also as Corner Dishes. Inquire of Mr. John Mackintosh, Cumingsburg.
N.B. There is no
Crest or Cyphers on the above.
Demerary, 23d
January 1810.
Tenders will be
received at the Office of this Paper for the following Articles, viz: -
5000 feet
Green-Heart Boards 1 1/2 inch thick.
5000 feet
Crab-Wood Ditto 1 inch ditto.
40 Pieces of
Green-Heart 30 feet long, 6 in. by 4.
All of the best
quality and to be delivered at an Estate about two hours fall from Stabroek, on
or before the last day of February next.
For particulars
inquire as above.
Demerary, 23d
January 1810.
Just Imported in
the Ships Blanchard and Demerary, from Liverpool, and will be Sold on
reasonable terms for Cash or Produce -
[first column]
Double rose butter
in firkins
Hams in tierces,
Mould Candles, 4's
& 6's,
Soap,
Cotton Cambricks,
Ditto Checks,
[second column]
Ginghams,
Madrass
Handkerchiefs,
Cotton Platillas,
Ditto Shirtings,
Marseilles
Quilting,
Loaf Sugar,
[end columns]
And the remains of
the Braganza's Cargo.
[first column]
Cotton &
Coffee Bagging,
Negro Cloathing,
Ditto Blankets,
Wood Hoops,
Mill Grease,
[second column]
Salt in puncheons,
tierces and barrels,
Madeira Wine in
pipes and hogsheads.
[end columns]
Apply to Thomas Green,
at the Store South-Street lately occupied by E. McSwiney, Esq.
Demerary, 23d
January 1810.
A Gentleman who
has sufficient spare time to keep a Set of Books, is wishful of engaging with
any Person for that purpose, when they may expect neatness, punctuality and
secrecy.
Wanted to Hire for
3 or 6 Months certain, two good House Negroes. A letter addressed to C.Z. at
this Office will be duly attended to.
New-Town, 23d
January 1810.
Thomas Campbell
& Co. [heading]
Respectfully
informs their Friends and the Public, that they are carrying on the Carpenters,
joiner's [sic] and cabinetmaker's [sic] Business in all its various branches,
at their Shop in North-Street, where any Work that they may be favoured with,
shall be duly attended to, and executed with neatness and dispatch. They have
also taken over the Hearse and Stamps from Messrs. L. Barnes & Co. - and
any Trimm'd Coffins that they are favoured with the making of, the Charge for
the attendance of the Hearse and Stamping the Plate shall be gratis.
Bridge-Town,
Demerary, 23d January 1810.
For Liverpool.
[heading]
The Ship
Venerable, John Gellespy, Master.
Will load with
Coffee and Cotton, and sail the second Springs in February. For Freight or
Passage apply to
Barton, Deane
& Co.
Cumingsburg, 23d
January 1810.
For Glasgow.
[heading]
The Brig Hawke,
David Gammel, Master.
Will Sail from
hence the second Springs in February. For Freight or Passage apply to said
Master, or
Fullerton,
Oliverson & Co.
Demerary, 23d
January 1810.
For Sale.
[heading]
A few remaining
Lots of Land in Kingston, on very favourable Conditions. Inquire of the
undersigned on the front lands of Pl. Vlessingen.
J. V. D. Paddevoort.
Demerary, 23d
January, 1810.
The Firm of
Lamaison, Hofstede and Cantzlaar being entirely dissolved, the Subscriber gives
Notice that his Office as Attorney at Law is at the House lately occupied by H.
Cantzlaar, on Plantation Vlessingen, where he will punctually attend to such
Business as the Clients of the former Partnership will entrust to his care.
J. H. Cantzlaar.
Demerary, 23d
January, 1810.
Notice. [heading]
The Vendue at
Bushy Park, advertised for the first Wednesday in April next, does not take
place - in consequence of Private Sale.
Jany. 23d 1810.
Ali Dey.
The Subscriber
gives this public notice to all whom it concerns, (and without exception to
any) that those indebted to the late Firm of James Lyons & Co. as well as
to me individually, and the Firm of John Cuthbertson & Co. to pay or settle
their Accounts amicably by the first of March ensuing, as all those unsettled
then will be put into the hands of his Attorney at Law.
Jany. 23d.
Andrew Blackwood.
Public Vendues.
[heading]
The Vendue of R.
Jones Esq. q.q. advertised for Monday the 28th inst. is postponed to Tuesday
the 19th of February, on account of ill health.
The Vendue of
Doctor Hutson, advertised for Tuesday the 30th inst. is postponed to Wednesday
the 20th Feby.
On Friday the 26th
inst. at the Stelling in front of Saml. Mackay's, by order of Capt. Robins, the
Hull, Sails, Spars and Rigging, &c. of the Schooner Saba, condemned by
survey, and sold for account of those concerned.
N. B. The sale
will commence at 2 o'clock precisely.
January 23d.
Kingston & McBean.
On Saturday next
the 27th inst. at the Vendue Office: - 100 pieces Irish linens assorted, 50
pieces fine checks, 30 half pieces long lawns, 60 pieces fine printed callicoes
and shawls, 30 pieces half bleached callicoes, 10 pieces white jeans, 6 dozen
linen shirts, made cloaths, and a few barrels new mess Beef.
January 23d.
Kingston & McBean.
On Monday the 29th
inst. at the Vendue Office, by Order of Fullerton, Oliverson & Co. - Fifty
thousand feet Lumber, Dry Goods, &c.
January 23d.
Kingston & McBean.
On Thursday the
1st February, by order of Messrs. John Halket & Co. at their Store, America
Street, - Beef and Pork, Butter, Tongues, Tripe, Bacon and mutton hams,
herrings, ling fish, potatoes, spiced and pickled salmon, cheese, beer, porter
and strong ale, pease and barley, refined sugar, soap and candles, paint and
oil, muslins, checks, callicoes, cotton and coffee bagging, ready made clothes,
nails, hoes, cutlasses, &c.
Jan. 23d.
Kingston & McBean.
On Tuesday the
19th of February, on the Estate, by order of Richd. Jones Esq. q.q. the Estate
of Mrs. Margt. James decd: - The Plantation Neufchatel, with all its
appurtenances, Negroes, &c. &c. without reserve, to the highest bidder
on liberal terms, to be made known on the day of sale.
The Negroes and
Land to be Sold seperately [sic].
Jan. 23d.
Kingston & McBean.
On Wednesday, the
20th February, on the Premises, by order of Doctor Hutson, - The Plantation
called Bygwaal, containing 125 Acres of Land, Buildings, &c. situated in
Mahaica Creek, with 30 effective slaves.
Jany. 23d.
Kingston & McBean.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
[heading]
This is to inform
the Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this Colony:
Mrs. Garrett, in
14 days or 3 Weeks, from 5th January 1810.
Thomas Boon, in 14
days, from do.
Ann Kirton, with
her two Children and a black Servant, in 14 days or 1 Month, - from do.
Alexr. McBain,
with his Wife and Children, in 14 days, or by the Ship Commerce. - Jan. 9th.
John Elliot, with
his Wife, in 14 days, from Jan. 10.
Q. R. Seward, in
14 days or 3 Weeks, - from ditto.
Mrs. Ann Forster,
in 14 days, - from 12th Jany.
J. C. Heim, in 14
days or a Month, - from ditto.
Wm. Herbert, in 14
days, - from 16th Jany.
Rebecca Jemmott,
in ditto, - from ditto.
William King, in
the Month of April next.
J. M. Bauch, in 14
days or 3 weeks, from Jan. 19.
Willm. Shipley,
late residing on the Plantation New Hope, in 14 days, from Jany. 19th.
Alex. Fraser, in
all the Month of February.
Malcolm Fraser, in
all the Month of February.
Capt. A. Z. De
Munnick, in about 14 days, from the 22d Jany. with the Schooner Anne, of which
he is Master, and will trade backwards and forwards with her to the Islands.
M. Jacobs &
his Servant Jack, in 14 days from Jan. 23.
Henry Samson, with
his Servant George, in 14 days or 3 Weeks, from ditto.
James Anderson, in
14 days, from ditto.
C. T. Tinne, first
Clerk. [no citing of Secretary's Office or date]
Average Cash
Prices of Produce in Stabroek this day.
Cotton - 16 to 17
stivers. Sugar - 3 to 4 stivers.
Coffee - 9 to 10.
Rum (C. P.) - 22 & 1/2
The Ship
Venerable, from Liverpool, and the Brig Hawk, from Clyde, are the only arrivals
since our last. The first sailed on the same day with the Demerary; the last
was bound to the Brazils, but having sprung the Foremast, and fallen to
leeward, was obliged to put into this port.
List of Runaway
and Arrested Slaves
in the Colony
Stocks of Demerary, 20th January, 1810.
Names.
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Proprietors
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Brought by
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Tony,
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Campbell,
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Abary Ferry.
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Tom,
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Macrae,
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Pollard.
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Adjuba,
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J. L. Looff,
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Pl. Phoenix.
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Pina,
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Chas. Beausobre,
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Diendars.
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Jan,
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Husteeg,
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Lelyveld.
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John,
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Unknown,
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From Trinidad.
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Jacob,
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Culpeper,
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Joh. De Ruiter.
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Princess,
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Thos. Laurence,
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Pl. Foulis.
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Hannibal,
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Rowland Smith,
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D'Helliand.
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Dick,
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Unknown,
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Mahaicony Ferry.
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Adam,
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J. L. Loof,
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Dienders.
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Azor,
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C. A.
DeFlorimont,
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Pl. Annandale.
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Scipio,
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Thos. Daly,
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Pl. Prospect.
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Frederick,
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Jeffery,
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P. Fox.
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Hannah,
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Haywood,
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Lelyveld.
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Fanny,
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Pl. Peter's
Hall,
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Pl. Ruimveld.
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Jim,
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Pl. Non
Pareille,
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Dienders.
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S. G. Martens, Drossaart.
Stabroek: Printed
and Published
Every Tuesday and
Saturday Afternoon
By Edward James
Henery.
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